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Shut out the world and immerse yourself in music with these comfortable Sennheiser wireless headphones. Their Bluetooth capability lets you stream from a smartphone or tablet, and their noise-cancelling technology blocks environmental sounds from interfering with your experience. These Sennheiser wireless headphones include integrated microphones so you can use them for cell phone calls.

Great performance at a great price!

I have tested Bose headphones for$350 and these are very nearly as good. I sit next to the help desk and it nearly eliminates the noise.
I'd buy them again!

I would recommend this to a friend

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

Pros mentioned:

Noise cancellation, Sound quality

Cons mentioned:

Bass, Buttons, Ease of use

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Great buy!

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Posted 2 months ago.

Owned for 1 month when reviewed.

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

Pros mentioned:

Noise cancellation, Sound quality

Cons mentioned:

Bass, Buttons, Ease of use

These beat out 2 other pairs (See below) that I tried before finding them. They fit well (I have a small head as a female) but do start to bother me after a full 8 hour day of conference calls. The sound is crisp and there is a great volume range. I am severely hearing impaired but still have room at the top end to turn up the volume if needed. The noise canceling could be a bit better, and a bass boost would be nice, but was willing to sacrifice that for the crispness. I use these primarily for business conference calls so that I can hear better. They are not Bose, but really do come close - and for $89 verses $299, it was a no-brainer. Came with a soft pouch case - would have been nice if they came with a hard shell case. Control buttons are not very intuitive, but not complicated once you read the instructions. Would be 5 star if the ear foams were softer and better at noise canceling and they came packaged with a hard shell case.
Tried and returned Skull Candy Model S6CRW-K591 ($89) - noise canceling wasn’t great and they didn’t fit well. Ran really small, even for my tiny size 6 head. (I’m female). Not comfortable and sound was not clear. Maxed out the volume range and still had a difficult time understanding conversation. Bass boost was too much, but without it everything was tinny sounding. They didn’t last 10 minutes before being packed back up for return. Did have a nice hard shell case.
Also tried Anker Soundcore Life 2 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Case. ($69) They were super comfortable and the noise canceling was very good. But the sound wasn’t crisp and they ran a bit large. They kept falling off. Volume range and bass were decent. Biggest issue was that the blue tooth connection was continually dropping. Might have kept these if they would have stayed on my head, stayed connected and I hadn’t compared the sound quality to the Sennheiser. Nice-hard shell case.

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

I would recommend this to a friend

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

5 out of 5

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Good for music but bad for calls

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Posted 1 month ago.

Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

5 out of 5

I normally work from home but wanted to get an over-the-ear headphone with active noise-cancellation (ANC) because my wife and young daughter stay home with me due to COVID-19.
I got these because they were on clearance even though the reviews for music listening were great but the reviews for calls were mixed.
Well, I can confirm that these headphones, and its ANC, works great if all you're doing is listening to music... but for my purposes - doing conference calls throughout the day - this product is a major letdown. From what I can tell, these headphones don't have enough mics for calls AND ANC to work at the same time, so ANC basically doesn't work while the mic is active.
Worse still, it was picking up non-ambient sounds like my dogs walking around, conversation in another room, etc and transferring it loud & clear through the speakers. It became so distracting that I took it off and found that I had less trouble following conversation on the conference call easier with the headphones off than I could with it on.
I rated these headphones as a 4 in fairness since I really enjoyed the listening experience (best headphones I ever had, though I do admit I'm not a huge fan of listening to music nor do I buy headphones specifically for superior music quality) and my voice carried through the mic to the conference calls fine; however, beware that the ANC simply doesn't work while the mic is on. So if calling is a big reason why you're hoping to use these headphones for then you should keep looking.

Good sound and ANC

Features

Controls are a little confusing. The ANC and music clarity/bass is slightly better than Sony's chn-700n. The ear cups are smaller than the sony chn-700n but has thicker padding.

Features

Quality

5 out of 5

Value

4 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

I would recommend this to a friend

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

5 out of 5

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Excellent headphones that won't break the bank!

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Posted 4 weeks ago.

Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

5 out of 5

For decades, I've been seeking out high quality headphones who's price-tag does not reach into the three-digit range. To date, the Sennheiser HD 4.50 set is the most expensive headphones I've ever bought ($90.99 on clearance), but between it's performance over the past month and it's built-in features, it's proven to be worth the expense.
Excellent sound reproduction? Check!
Noise cancellation? Check!
A good microphone for online chat? Check!
Long battery life? Check!
Wireless and wired function? Check!
It's that last part I really like. If I feel like it, I can walk around my room and listen wirelessly. If I'm watching video in front of my laptop or somewhere I can't use Bluetooth (airplanes, for example) I can plug in directly. Even when I'm plugged in, I can choose to engage the noise cancellation, which uses very little power, or if the battery is low, I can still use them as normal headphones.
Another nice touch…the male end that plugs into the headset can be locked into place with a little twist, so accidentally unseating it would be difficult at best.
Overall, these have proven themselves to be a great bang for my buck!

Features

Features

Not quite what I expected

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Posted 6 months ago.

Owned for 11 months when reviewed.

Features

Quality

5 out of 5

Value

2 out of 5

Ease of Use

3 out of 5

These headphones don't really live up to the Sennheiser standard of Audiophile in my opinion. I've had these headphones for around a year now and these are built very well. There is a slight high piercing ringing if you press up on one of the ear cups, very uncomforting when that happens. The clamping force is a bit too much for me and the cushion that rests on the top of your head gets painful aswell past 1-2 Hours of listening time. Given the option, I would not buy them if I had the choice and would save up for Sonys.

Features

Quality

5 out of 5

Value

2 out of 5

Ease of Use

3 out of 5

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Features

Quality

5 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

excellent headphones

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Posted 8 months ago.

Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.

Features

Quality

5 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

Wear them daily as my upstairs neighbors chop wood at all hours of the day and night and these headphones block 98% of that noise out.
I did have to find a sweet spot since I was used to full over the ear headphones but once I did that they are very comfortable.

Features

Quality

5 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

4 out of 5

I would recommend this to a friend

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

5 out of 5

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Quality headphones

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Posted 1 month ago.

Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.

Features

Quality

4 out of 5

Value

5 out of 5

Ease of Use

5 out of 5

I have previously enjoyed using Sennheiser's products in the past (they've been my go to for headphones). I was in the market for bluetooth headphones and figured I'd try these out since they were on sale. So far been very pleased the the product, they have a nice warm sound to them and don't blast your ears off when turning the volume all the way up as they are noise canceling. They have pretty decent clarity and I love how I can have my volume up without having people around me hear what I'm listening to. Can't wait to take these on my flights and train commutes. My only complaint is that some of the plastic components feal a bit on the cheap side (can't complain for the price I paid but I'd expect something better at full price).

People are asking about

A:AnswerTry setting the headphones to pairing mode:
1) Turn off headphones
2) Hold the power button for 5-10 seconds until the light alternates between blue and red (the headphones are now in pairing mode)
3) Go to the bluetooth settings on your ipad to connect

A:AnswerWhen charging the Bluetooth turns off but they still work with the audio cable. Seems an odd design decision to turn Bluetooth off when you have external power but that's how they are.
I used them on a flight across the pacific for 13 hours both on battery and while charging.

A:AnswerThere is a weird quirk with the cable that they don't call out to enough in their instructions. Look at the end that should connect to the headphones. You will see that there are nubs for locking in the headphone end. You may need to rotate the headphone-side part of the cable while pushing in until you can feel it go deeper. You can then try rotating more, potentially in both directions to get the right one, and it should lock.
The strange thing is that the headphones will recognize you have jacked in the cable even when they haven't reached maximum depth for locking in. It'll still disable all the wireless things like turning on of the headphones and the sound buttons even when the headphones are essentially unusable. I was so convinced I had a defective product that I ended up foolishly exchanging mine. Some articles that I hadn't found in my first search pointed me the right way. Hopefully that helps.
If Sennheiser reads this, make your start-up instructions for plug-in vs. bluetooth clearer. Putting the lock-in instructions off to an easily dismissed corner will cause a lot of grief and hurt your brand when they think the headphones don't work for cable.

A:AnswerIn short, no. When connected to the PS4 controller via the aux cable, they are not detected as either a microphone or alternate audio output source. The headphones suspend button functions while hardwired as part of the design so these are not really a gaming option. Better off using these as part of a home theatre solution